ScrapVeyor II Conveyors | PRAB
Health & Safety
PRAB conveyors minimize safety risks by decreasing forklift traffic and scrap contact with operators.
Low Maintenance
PRAB conveyors have the industry’s leading reputation as being dependable low-maintenance equipment with long service lives.
Heavy-Duty
PRAB conveyors are built tough to withstand the harsh conditions and materials moved in the metalworking industry.
Value
The PRAB ScrapVeyor reduces downtime by automating the scrap transfer process- maximizing machine operator production time with no carry over issues. Presses can run continually eliminating any stopping to change containers for cleaning out scrap.

The PRAB ScrapVeyor features leak-proof construction that retains 100% of cutting fluids when moving scrap to its destination, and positive discharge provides a clean operation while eliminating carryover. Combine this scrap conveyor with a distribution system to maximize operational load-out efficiency.

This fully automated and liquid-tight scrap conveyor with positive discharge provides a clean operation when it comes to die scrap, chip processing and material handling. Combine this scrap conveyor with a distribution system to maximize operational load-out efficiency.

Advantages of the PRAB ScrapVeyor includes:

  • Improve pressroom productivity
  • Maximize uptime and increase asset utilization
  • Mitigate safety risks through automated scrap handling
  • Decrease forklift traffic
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Features

  • 6″ (15 cm) pitch chain delivers 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) chain pull capacity
  • Conveys all forms of scrap
  • Over 300 ft (91 m) of uninterrupted performance
  • Self-cleaning
  • Larger rollers keep the chain on track
  • Rotating flight cams provide less friction for a cooler, longer operation
  • Auto lube systems for automatic greasing of bearings.

Options

Load out options include: manual, powered or fully automated swivel chutes or a manual or automatic tipping chute. Load out systems can be used with single, dual and full size trailer or railcar applications.

Image Right: Auto lube systems are designed to automatically supply a small quantity of clean grease or oil to bearings on a regular basis-improving bearing performance and eliminating maintenance required for manual greasing.

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Trough designs are available in flat or V-style (symmetrical and off-set) formations to meet the needs of your stamping scrap handling systems application, with the following configuration options.

Z-Style Conveyor Diagram

Z-Style Conveyors

  • Utilize plant space
  • Different elevation of discharging point
  • Filling of larger containers
  • Used in overhead layouts
L-Style Conveyor Diagram

L-Style Conveyors

  • Different elevation of discharging point
  • Cost-efficient setup for feeding small containers
Straight Style Conveyor Diagram

Straight Style Conveyors

  • Efficient processing
  • Used in horizontal or inclined layouts

Conveyor Terms: A = Lower Horizontal | L = Length | V = Discharge Height

PRAB Stamping Scrap ScrapVeyor

PRAB’s ScrapVeyor moves stamping scrap in its fully sealed trough which reduces housekeeping maintenance.

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